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A grand, ornate architectural facade, likely from a historic building or church in Mexico City, Mexico, is captured in a slightly upward-angled shot. The central feature is a large, weathered wooden double door, comprised of numerous rectangular panels, showing signs of peeling paint or varnish. Above the door is a semicircular transom window, also made of wood, featuring intricate carvings that include what appear to be heraldic symbols or crests within circular and triangular panels. The door and transom are set within a deeply carved stone archway and surrounded by lavish stone ornamentation. The facade boasts intricate Baroque-style carvings, including scrolling foliage, vines, and bunches of grapes, particularly prominent on the pediment-like structure above the arch and along the vertical pilasters. Towards the top-left, partially obscured by foliage, a niche holds a stone statue or carving of a figure, possibly a religious personage. The base of the stone facade features a distinctive horizontal band with a wave-like pattern carved into it, adding to the decorative complexity. Lush green foliage from trees partially frames the left side and foreground of the building, casting some shadows and providing a natural contrast to the aged stone and wood. The muted tones of gray stone and brown wood dominate the scene. Faint graffiti, including "NESMA" and "CLOBBY", is visible on the lower stone work, and a faint number "7" can be seen near the top left of the main door frame. The scene is static, showcasing the detailed artistry of the building's exterior.
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